120A Connector to Dual Y Adapter with 6AWG Automotive Cable, Copper Silver Terminals, 600V Rated for RV, Marine, and Heavy Vehicle Power Systems(30CM)
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120A Connector to Dual Y Adapter with 6AWG Automotive Cable, Copper Silver Terminals, 600V Rated for RV, Marine, and Heavy Vehicle Power Systems(30CM)
【Heavy-Duty 120A Power Distribution】: This premium Y-adapter splits 1 FOR Anderson connector into dual outputs, each maintaining full 120-amp capacity with 6AWG automotive-grade copper cables—enabling simultaneous power delivery to two high-demand devices like winches, inverters, or trolling motors without voltage drop or overheating risks.
【Gender-Neutral Polarity Protection】: Features foolproof reverse-polarity safeguards and UL94-V0 fire-resistant housing rated for 600V operation, insuring your expensive equipment stays protected from incorrect connections—no more worrying about damaging sensitive electronics during quick hookups in demanding industrial or marine environments.
【Extreme Temperature Resilience】: Engineered with copper-silver contacts and industrial-grade thermoplastic shells, this adapter operates flawlessly from -20°C to 105°C, making it perfect for RVs enduring desert heat, yachts facing saltwater spray, forklifts in freezing warehouses, or buses running year-round—truly built to withstand the harshest conditions.
【Professional-Grade 6AWG Construction】: Utilizes thick 16-25mm² cross-section wiring with 30cm/50cm length options, providing flexible routing in tight engine bays or battery compartments while maintaining continuous 120A current flow—significantly outperforming cheaper adapters that use inadequate wire gauges and risk cable melt-through under load.
【Versatile High-Current Applications】: Specifically designed for large vehicle installations including yacht electrical systems, RV solar setups, forklift charging stations, and bus auxiliary power—allows you to expand single power sources to dual circuits efficiently (note: combined load must not exceed 120A; always use with properly fused circuits for optimal safety).